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Microdosing Enanthate
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<blockquote data-quote="DS3" data-source="post: 214823" data-attributes="member: 18514"><p>Slightly being defined as past the upper quartile but not double the norm. A TT of 1,200 ng/dL would be considered to be slightly supraphyiological.</p><p></p><p>I will take myself as an example of why treating how a patient feels is as important if not more than maintaining physiological testosterone levels. At 15 mg ED or 30 EOD of Enanthate, my TT is ~1200 ng/dL. In comparison to this dose, at 10 mg ED I experience significantly higher social anxiety, coupled with body aches- both are attenuated at the higher dose. Is it more important that my FT and TT remain within physiological parameters, or that these other symptoms are alleviated? As long as health markers reflect cardiovascular health, I would certainly say the latter.</p><p></p><p>Most men on this forum, myself included, are here because we experience some form of side effects from TRT that we are trying to overcome. Naturally, as the idea has caught on that extreme adherence to microdosing and maintaining mid-range physiological T levels, a lot of the guys on here have joined the bandwagon. This skewed sample of men on TRT, however, does not represent the norm in dosing nor response to TRT, and I would caution using the very low dose protocol as a prescriptive measure for every single person on this forum.</p><p></p><p>Everyone who is knowledgeable on this forum will agree that keeping an eye on health parameters through regular blood testing is a critical part of testosterone replacement therapy. In that light, if a man feels good on higher dose testosterone, what are the negatives from your perspective?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DS3, post: 214823, member: 18514"] Slightly being defined as past the upper quartile but not double the norm. A TT of 1,200 ng/dL would be considered to be slightly supraphyiological. I will take myself as an example of why treating how a patient feels is as important if not more than maintaining physiological testosterone levels. At 15 mg ED or 30 EOD of Enanthate, my TT is ~1200 ng/dL. In comparison to this dose, at 10 mg ED I experience significantly higher social anxiety, coupled with body aches- both are attenuated at the higher dose. Is it more important that my FT and TT remain within physiological parameters, or that these other symptoms are alleviated? As long as health markers reflect cardiovascular health, I would certainly say the latter. Most men on this forum, myself included, are here because we experience some form of side effects from TRT that we are trying to overcome. Naturally, as the idea has caught on that extreme adherence to microdosing and maintaining mid-range physiological T levels, a lot of the guys on here have joined the bandwagon. This skewed sample of men on TRT, however, does not represent the norm in dosing nor response to TRT, and I would caution using the very low dose protocol as a prescriptive measure for every single person on this forum. Everyone who is knowledgeable on this forum will agree that keeping an eye on health parameters through regular blood testing is a critical part of testosterone replacement therapy. In that light, if a man feels good on higher dose testosterone, what are the negatives from your perspective? [/QUOTE]
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